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“Holes” by Travis Greene and Rahkii is a raw confession of what it feels like to run from God and come back empty-handed, worn down, and broken. The image of holes in shoes captures the exhaustion of chasing after life apart from Him—spending energy, burning time, and ending up with nothing to show for it. The lyrics mirror the story of the prodigal son, who left full and returned empty, only to find that grace was waiting at home. What makes this song powerful is the way it holds both honesty and hope in the same breath. It doesn’t hide the reality of having a “hole in my soul from all that running.” It admits failure, wandering, and wasted effort. But it doesn’t end there. It turns toward the Father—the only one who can “cover my past” and fill what’s missing. Where shame might expect rejection, the song proclaims a better truth: “Won’t turn your back on me.” That line is the heartbeat of the gospel. The refrain, “Fill the holes and make me whole again,” is a cry we can all pray. Only God’s love can take the gaps, the fractures, the self-inflicted wounds, and make us complete. His love is not just a feeling but a reality—the “realest” thing that defines who we are. At its core, “Holes” is a testimony. It’s the sound of a prodigal coming home, discovering that God’s love doesn’t just patch us up—it restores us completely. It’s a reminder that no matter how far we’ve run, there’s still room, still grace, still open arms. And when we finally collapse into that love, we find not rejection, but welcome. Not punishment, but healing. Not emptiness, but wholeness. • Holes (feat. Rahkii)